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THIS IS A NONCIVIL SERVICE POSITION
POSTING DATE: 4/21/2025
SALARY RANGE: $79507.00 $127043.00 ANNUALLY
BACKGROUND CHECK
Eligible candidates under final consideration for appointment to positions identified as positions of trust will be required to complete authorization for a Criminal Background Check and/or Fingerprint must be successfully completed.
PROBATION
All persons including current City employees selected for thisposition must complete a mandatory 6month probation.
SUMMARY OF POSITION
The City of Baltimore Department of Housing and Community Development is seeking Assistant Counsels for our Development Divisions Legal Section.
AGENCY AND POSITION OVERVIEW
The Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) was created in 1968 to consolidate local community development efforts with housing and building code enforcement. With over 400 employees DHCD strengthens City neighborhoods by attracting investors developers and homebuyers. Through the administration of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Home funds City bond funds and other creative financing mechanisms DHCD finances and guides strategic development projects to meet housing and neighborhood needs. To hold property owners accountable and keep neighborhoods safe DHCD monitors construction and building activity and enforces the Citys building fire zoning and related codes as well as provides energy conservation services.
Title Attorney
DHCD works with community groups and other stakeholders to address the problem of vacant buildings and lots in neighborhoods throughout the City. Utilizing legal tools such as tax sale foreclosure judicial In Rem foreclosure condemnation and receivership DHCD clears the titles to these abandoned properties and through direct sales or receivership auctions returns them to productive use through rehabilitation and redevelopment projects. A crucial step necessary for the successful exercise of each of these legal tools is the creation of a title abstract and/or the examination of titles so that interests in the property are addressed and all title encumbrances are cleared. Prior to development of the Title Attorney position all abstracts were procured in the private market often requiring DHCD to wait months behind privatesector actors paying market rates for such products.
The Title Attorney within the Development/Land Management Division performs title abstracts and title examinations to identify and locate all title interestholders and identify and correct all title encumbrances and issues. Title Attorneys will shorten the time necessary to prepare Circuit Court and District Court cases for tax lien foreclosures condemnations and receiverships. As required Title Attorneys will also provide legal services such as drafting and reviewing legal documents and giving titlerelated advice in support of DHCDs purchase and disposition of properties in pursuit of its blight elimination goals. Work of this class may involve leading paralegals but does not involve full supervisor duties or responsibilities.
IN REM Attorney
An Assistant Counsel (In Rem) in our Development/Land Management division performs legal work related to Judicial in rem tax foreclosure procedures which are an effective means of eliminating health and safety hazards by putting certain tax delinquent properties back on the tax rolls and into productive use. As required the position may also include other Circuit Court cases including but not necessarily limited to condemnation and tax sale foreclosure as well as drafting and review of legal documents. The work of this class may involve leading paralegals but does not involve full supervisory duties or responsibilities.
Incumbents in either Assistant Counsel role will receive moderate supervision from the Managing Attorney Associate General Counsel. Employees in this class work a hybrid workweek. When onsite work is performed in an office setting where normal working conditions are encountered. The work requires minimal physical exertion.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION: A Juris Doctor from an accredited college or university and must have passed the Bar Exam.
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EXPERIENCE: Have two years of experience in trial work legal writing and/or municipal law.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
BENEFITS
The City of Baltimore offers a generous and competitive benefits package. You can learn about our benefits here:
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